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Trevor v Whitworth (1887) 12 App Cas 409 is a UK company law case concerning share buybacks. It held they were unlawful. The case is often used in support for the Capital Maintenance Rule. The rule coming from the case itself has since been reformed by statute in several commonwealth countries.
This is a list of prisoners who have received a whole life order, formerly called a whole life tariff, through some mechanism in jurisdictions of the United Kingdom.From the introduction of the whole life order system in 1983 until an appeal by a prisoner named Anthony Anderson in 2002, a whole life order was set by government ministers.
1887 in United States case law (10 P) ... Trevor v Whitworth This page was last edited on 21 April 2020, at 05:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Sep. 8—In the 45 years since 16-year-old Krisann Baxter was found strangled near Whitworth University, her case had stumped investigators. "Do cases get any tougher than this one?" Spokane ...
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Birch v Cropper; Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell (No 2) Borland's Trustee v Steel Bros & Co Ltd; Boulting v Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians; Brady v Brady; Bray v Ford; Breckland Group Holdings Ltd v London and Suffolk Properties; British Eagle International Airlines Ltd v Compagnie Nationale Air ...
Georgia football running back Trevor Etienne was in an Athens courtroom Wednesday morning for a hearing for his spring arrest when police alleged he drove recklessly after drinking three beers ...
The Arrow Shipping Company v The Tyne Improvement Commissioners (or The Crystal) [1894] AC 509; Mara v Browne (1895) McEntire v Crossley Brothers, 13 May 1895, [28] applied in a later recharacterisation case, Welsh Development Agency v Export Finance Co Ltd. (1992) Provincial Fisheries Reference [1898] UKPC 30